China is now a global actor of significant and growing importance.
It is involved in regions and on issues that were once only
peripheral to its interests, and it is effectively using tools
previously unavailable. China's international behavior is clearly
altering the dynamics of the current international system, but it
is not transforming its structure. China's global activism is
continually changing and has so many dimensions that it immediately
raises questions about China's current and future intentions. This
study provides a conceptual and empirical framework to assess these
important trends. It examines how China views its security
environment, how it defines its international objectives, how it is
pursuing them, and the consequences for U.S. economic and security
interests. For more than 60 years, decisionmakers in the public and
private sectors have turned to the RAND Corporation for objective
analysis and effective solutions that address the challenges facing
the nation and the world.
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